A great example of a government agency over complicating things while overlooking it's primary purpose. Create better pilots and aircraft. Alaska has aluminum and body parts scattered all over the state by pilots with impeccable log books and very little skill. The CDL created the same problem in the trucking industry.
Every pilot getting training at some point has sat with a CFI and their logbook, maybe with a website or FAR/AIM open. Maybe with another CFI in consult.... but everyone is sitting around trying to figure out how to correctly word some endorsement/BFR/etc so that it meets the requirements. Nobody is quite sure but we think if we copy the language on this website/this other guy's logbook/etc it will be right. Or maybe the school has the pre-printed stickers that they just fill in the blanks on.... then later another CFI or even a DPE looks at it maybe years later and says it's wrong because it's missing some wording.... Is there any good reason for it to be this complicated? Can we just have the FAA make some downloadable forms for the common stuff that the blanks can be rapidly filled on and signed and you just take that to your checkride? We should worrying about safety issues not playing lawyerball with verbiage.
Regulations and BS attorney speak is ruining GA. None of these required regulations make a more proficient pilot. But the pilot will be "legal". Glad I didn't have to pay outrageous fee to a DPE in '81 when I got my certification. Apparently my old logbook would not be acceptable due to incorrect verbiage.
My uncle sent me up with his instructor when I was 5 years old (1989) and gave me my very own logbook to document it. I'm just getting serious now, the flight school put my TSA endorsement in the notes pages at the back.
That was Christy making a comment that that situation would cause her to panic... then her and I exchanging looks about who's got the next question. LOL
@@TakingOff To fill out an I-9 I think you need an ID with a photo. Drivers License with Social security card or Passport. This would cover your instruction that you gave your employees in your airplane that you could use for the basis for endorsing their logbook (for US citizens).
Another awesome DPE on the show! A+++++++!
A great example of a government agency over complicating things while overlooking it's primary purpose. Create better pilots and aircraft. Alaska has aluminum and body parts scattered all over the state by pilots with impeccable log books and very little skill. The CDL created the same problem in the trucking industry.
Yes, wish they wouldn't make it this way.
Thanks for another informative episode. Keep up the quality work, Dan and Christy!
Thanks, will do!
11:15 cracked me up, with Christy just shaking her head.
Every pilot getting training at some point has sat with a CFI and their logbook, maybe with a website or FAR/AIM open. Maybe with another CFI in consult.... but everyone is sitting around trying to figure out how to correctly word some endorsement/BFR/etc so that it meets the requirements. Nobody is quite sure but we think if we copy the language on this website/this other guy's logbook/etc it will be right. Or maybe the school has the pre-printed stickers that they just fill in the blanks on.... then later another CFI or even a DPE looks at it maybe years later and says it's wrong because it's missing some wording....
Is there any good reason for it to be this complicated? Can we just have the FAA make some downloadable forms for the common stuff that the blanks can be rapidly filled on and signed and you just take that to your checkride? We should worrying about safety issues not playing lawyerball with verbiage.
Regulations and BS attorney speak is ruining GA.
None of these required regulations make a more proficient pilot. But the pilot will be "legal".
Glad I didn't have to pay outrageous fee to a DPE in '81 when I got my certification.
Apparently my old logbook would not be acceptable due to incorrect verbiage.
I agree lawyer-speak makes it very hard.
Great information.
Very informative as always
Saturating myself with tips...C'mon July Checkride!
Thank guys!
Best wishes on the checkride! PPL? Let us know how it goes. Also, check out the other episodes with DPE's (including a Live Show we did).
Great video!
My uncle sent me up with his instructor when I was 5 years old (1989) and gave me my very own logbook to document it. I'm just getting serious now, the flight school put my TSA endorsement in the notes pages at the back.
How’d that tsa workout
Great info . . .
10:45 Dan joins the Bryan Turner invitation only club at the FSDO...
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Are we not going to acknowledge 14:15 ?
That was Christy making a comment that that situation would cause her to panic... then her and I exchanging looks about who's got the next question. LOL
Dan, wouldn't an employee's I-9 suffice as the proof you checked their citizenship?
I don't read anywhere in the FAR/AIM where an I-9 is acceptable. Probably because no photo?
@@TakingOff To fill out an I-9 I think you need an ID with a photo. Drivers License with Social security card or Passport. This would cover your instruction that you gave your employees in your airplane that you could use for the basis for endorsing their logbook (for US citizens).
The guy sitting next to Christy is so obnoxious
So, the next video will be after Dan gets out of prison (theoretically) ....
;-)
LOL
Really,, you/ they start off your Vlog with (out to lunch Joe Biden) sorry man!!
You lost my subscription!!
Tootles
This isn't an airport. You don't need to announce your departure.
I’m pretty sure what you saw was an ad at the beginning of the video. You can thank RUclips for that...we don’t affiliate with any political figures.
Imagine thinking a ad on RUclips is part of the video 😂😂😂. The bots are out to play 🤪🤪🤪.